Supervisor: Prof. Sheldon Williamson
Main contributions of my research work:
Designing a coil-pair least sensitive to misalignment. This, in turn, increases the effective area, over which a given amount of power can be transferred to the load.
Proposing a simplified, and easy to follow set of design guidelines to avoid bifurcation in a series-series compensated inductive charging system. Charger, thus designed, operate with zero voltage switching (ZVS) for wide range of load and coupling variations.
Honors and Awards
Outstanding Thesis Award for PhD Research, Awarded by Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science at Ontario Tech University, 2017.
Nominated for Alumni Association Award 2019.
Dean’s Graduate Scholarship (March 2015) in the amount of $1,500. The In-program scholarships are awarded by the Office of Graduate Studies to high-ranking current students with a track record of excellence.
Canadian National Award in Transportation Studies in the amount of $3000 (Sept 2013 - Aug. 2014).
Specialization : Electrical Machines & Drives
Thesis: Comparison of scalar and vector control for linear induction motor drives.
Supervisor: Prof. Somnath Mahendra
Honors and Awards
IIT (BHU) Gold Medal, for securing highest academic standing among all the electrical engineering students of 2012 cohort.
Graduated in First Class with Distinction